National Museum Introduction: National Museum is located at the junction of 178th Street and 13th Street, north of the Royal Palace. It was built in 1913 with an open design, very beautiful and full of exotic flavor. There is a small pavilion in the center, enshrining a statue of a god, surrounded by four artificial lotus ponds, alternated with grass beds and benches. They are like soundproof walls, blocking the hustle and bustle of the downtown area outside the pavilion, allowing visitors to enjoy the pavilion quietly. The museum currently collects handicrafts and sculptures from the 4th to 10th centuries and the Angkor Dynasty, several photos of Angkor taken by French photographers, and many authentic Angkor Wat sculptures.

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